The space itself is something to marvel; a vast architecturally-designed 2,500sqm flagship filled with native plants and trees, free WiFi, a green-velvet room inspired by Qantas’ first lounges, and a public restroom fit for a Japanese Zen spa (pictured below).

It's industrial-cool-meets-Australiana, and we like it.

(Above bathroom designed by Colour Hive)

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Unlike most bathroom showrooms, inspiration isn’t sectioned neatly into designated areas; the whole space is designed to have an impact as soon as you walk in.

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Soaring ceilings, natural materials like timber and concrete, sleek modern design and water-saving features abound.

Open from Wednesday May 9 at 39 Collins Street, Alexandria, it's the kind of space even those not renovating or designing a bathroom would enjoy strolling, absorbing the attention-to-detail and beautiful design.

(Bathroom pictured designed by Colour Hive)

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Speaking of design, there are focussed areas for real-life bathroom ideas, too.

With the diversity in designers, the capsules provide a range of styles from industrial, to earthy, to bold – and there’s even some kitchen inspiration.

(Bathroom pictured designed by Mark Tuckey)

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Above, Caroma’s own in-house designer Peter Sweatman provided those who need physical support and assistance in the bathroom a stylish and functional aged-care option. Bravo.

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There are also carefully curated product choices throughout the space for consumers to peruse, while Caroma staff hot desk in the main area under corrugated iron rainwater tanks that supply the water to the whole warehouse.

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Caroma has always cared about water conservation – it was one of their product designers who invented the world's first Dualflush two-button toilet, saving billions of litres of wasted water.

Many of Caroma’s products have been developed to use up to 40 percent less water.

(Above bathroom designed by Emma Elizabeth)

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Visitors to the store can find over 400 innovative bathroom solutions and fixtures including baths, basins, toilets, showers, taps and accessories with fully functioning bathroom displays (fed by those on-site rainwater collection tanks).

(Above bathroom designed by Charles Wilson)

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Customers will also be able to take advantage of the latest 3D-modelling technology to help them personalise and envision every detail of their bathroom design that best suits their needs.

Caroma on Collins is open to the public from Wednesday May 9, at 39 Collins Street, Alexandria.